Now, you are introducing the 14th amendment to make a different argument. That is fine, I am in agreement with you on the immigration issue in general. I have not examined your 14th amendment argument, but I do believe that the Congress has the power to deny citizenship to anchor babies under the 15th.
There are a lot of constitutional arguments to be re-examined if conservatives ever get a majority on the court. Original intent is an important concept, and if it gets enshrined as the proper way to look at cases, which is Scalia's view, then all cases that were decided using other methods become open to re-examination. I don't know that Roberts and Alito, conservative as they are, are open to re-examining a vast body of case law. This issue is obscure enough that they may be willing to take a fresh look at birthright citizenship. However, we'd still need one more vote. I can just see Justice Kennedy's words, how he, as the son of Irish immigrants, can't possibly fathom a court that would take away the right of citizenship from everyone who makes it over the river and onto our soil.
No you haven't. In seven years of observing discussions of anchor babies on FR I've never seen such a citation. USC Title, Chapter, Section, and line number, please.
I have not examined your 14th amendment argument, but I do believe that the Congress has the power to deny citizenship to anchor babies under the 15th.
Until you have I won't respond.